FORD v. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

No. 14587.

598 P.2d 604 (1979)

Bonnie FORD, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. The UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, and Missoula Typographical Union No. 277, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided August 9, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven A. Veazie argued, Helena, Skelton & Knight, Missoula, Robert Skelton argued, Missoula, for defendants and appellants.

Jon Ellingson argued, Missoula, for plaintiff and respondent.


HASWELL, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff, Bonnie Ford, brought this action against her public employer, the University of Montana (University), and her exclusive collective bargaining unit, the Missoula Typographical Union No. 277 (Union). Bonnie Ford claimed that she was wrongfully assigned to a night shift by the Union and wrongfully terminated from employment by the University when she refused to work the night shift. Before the plaintiff presented any evidence, the...

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